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Ben is 6 feet tall. At a certain time of day, Ben's shadow appears on the ground to be 6 feet long. What is the angle of elevation of the sun at this time
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Ben is 6 feet tall. At a certain time of day, Ben's shadow appears on the ground to be 6 feet long. What is the angle of elevation of the sun at this time
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Ben is 6 feet tall. At a certain time of day, Ben's shadow appears on the ground to be 6 feet long. What is the angle of elevation of the sun at this time
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Explanation:
let us consider the elevation of the sun is x
then
x=6×6
x=36
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